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- ICELAND: OUTLOOK FOR BANKING SYSTEM REMAINS STABLE.
- The overall outlook for rated banks in Iceland remains stable, underpinned by continued strong growth in the country's economy as well as the generally good financial fundamentals, improvements in risk management and adequate capitalisation, Moody The overall outlook for rated banks in Iceland...
- Research articles 2005-12-20
- Regulation on Granting Loans to Commercial Banks
- This Regulation defines the procedure for providing lending for commercial banks facing financial problems in liquidity. It has been developed in accord with article 62 of the Organic Law of the National Bank of Georgia. The loan is granted for a period of three months. Prolongation or restructurization of the...
- White papers 2001-06-13
- Minimum Paid-In Capital Requirements for Commercial Banks
- For the purpose of ensuring further improvement of the Georgian banking system and the stable and sustainable functioning of commercial banks, as well as to bring the banking industry closer to international banking standards, while taking into account the country's economic interests, and under authority of Article 59 of the...
- White papers 1998-07-09
- Regulation on Licensing of Banking Institution
- This Regulation defines licensing procedures for banking institutions (hereafter "commercial bank") and branches of foreign banks. has been developed in accordance with the Law of Georgia "On Activities of Businesses", the Organic Law of the "National Bank of Georgia" and the "Law of Georgia on the Activities of Commercial Banks."...
- White papers 1998-09-10
- Regulation on Opening and Functioning of Branches by Banking Institutions
- This Regulation defines procedures for opening branches of banking institutions ("commercial banks"). It has been developed on the bases of the Laws of Georgia "On the Activities of Commercial Banks" and "On Entrepreneurs". A commercial bank, licensed by the National Bank of Georgia ("NBG") has the right to open branches...
- White papers 1998-11-30
- Mergers And The Changing Landscape Of Commercial Banking II
- Recent decades have seen a number of commercial bank mergers in the US. However, it has reflected in no reduction as far as retail banking competition is concerned. Although the largest commercial banks have a much more prominent national position today than 20 years ago, these banks' shares of local...
- White papers 2000-02-01
- Banking Systems Around the Globe: Do Regulation and Ownership Affect Performance and Stability
- The paper specifically documents substantial variation across countries in regulatory restrictions on the ability of commercial banks to engage in securities, insurance, and real estate activities, in the mixing of banking and commerce - both in terms of regulations on commercial banks owning non financial firms and vice versa, and...
- White papers 2000-05-03
- Merchant Banking: Past and Present
- This article begins by defining merchant banking and provides a short history on it. The article then looks at the private equity market in the United States, examining that market in terms of its evolution, typical uses of funds, and forms taken by the investments. Discussed next is commercial bank...
- White papers 2001-09-26
- Determinants of Commercial Bank Performance in Transition: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis
- This white paper provides information about the estimation of the indicators of the commercial bank efficiency by applying a version of Data Envelopment Analysis DEA to bank level data from a wide range of transition countries. The paper results confirm the usefulness of DEA for the transition related applications and...
- White papers 2002-09-01
- The Determinants and Early Detection of Inadequate Capitalization of U.S. Commercial Banks
- The Basle Agreement of 1988 is a twelve-nation banking accord that established international bank capital standards. A major implication of this agreement is that capital adequacy became central to regulatory oversight of banking systems around the world. From a policy perspective, bank regulators seek to identify those institutions at risk...
- White papers 2004-09-02
- Banking at the Base of the Pyramid: A Microfinance Primer for Commercial Banks
- Commercial banks have tremendous potential to service the microfinance market profitably. Branch networks, access to capital, and qualified human resources all provide banks with the fundamentals to launch and grow successful microfinance operations. Over the past decade, many banks have entered the microfinance market and several banks have recently shown...
- White papers 2005-02-01
- Balancing Risk And Efficiency At A Major Commercial Bank
- Check-processing institutions are being forced to downsize their workforce to cut cost and improve the efficiency of their operations as a result of continued growth of electronic payments due to the increasing popularity of debit/credit cards and use of online banking. However, with reduction in headcount, the chances of delayed...
- White papers 2007-04-01
- The Functioning Of Commercial Banks
- The primary function of the other side of the commercial banking business is customer financing. Based on the commercial bank's confidence in a customer's ability to repay a loan, the bank will give money to a customer for various needs. Historically, these loans have been short-term loans. Banking regulations require...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Keeping Your Cool Through A Financial Crisis
- The Federal Reserve has responded with exceptional efforts to maintain banking system liquidity, offering special terms to commercial banks and an extraordinary lifeline to troubled investment banks. The Bear Stearns buyout is the latest in remarkable developments in this process. Normally, the Fed only lends to commercial banks that are...
- White papers 2008-03-18
- Weathering The Financial Storm
- Companies have long relied on their commercial banks for core banking services to help them manage their working capital. In today's difficult economic climate, the global transaction banks play a crucial role bringing commercial banks, corporations, public sector entities and their global supply chains together to weather the storm and...
- White papers 2009-01-21
- What Credit Crisis? Total Bank Credit of All Commercial Banks Exceeds $10 Trillion
- Mark J. Perry submits: According to the most recent weekly banking data from the Federal Reserve, the Total Bank Credit of All Commercial Banks exceeded $10 trillion for the first time during the week of October 22 (see chart above, click to enlarge). by Mark J. Perry
- External links 2008-11-06
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- PacificNet Linkhead Awarded Contract by China's Largest Bank - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China ; Company Awarded Contract to Implement IVR Telephone Banking System for ICBC
- BEIJING -- PacificNet Inc. (Nasdaq:PACT), a leading provider of Customer Relationship Management CRM, telemarketing, call center, Interactive Voice Response IVR, and Value-Added Services VAS in China, announced today that its subsidiary PacificNet Linkhead was awarded an open project tender by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China ("ICBC"), the largest commercial...
- Research articles 2005-11-29
- Sample Resume For Banking And Commercial Loan Work Out Manager
- This is a sample resume for the post of Banking and Commercial loan work out manager. Through this resume sample you can easily create a resume on your own, if you are applying for the post of loan work out manager in a bank.
- Tools & templates 2009-03-12
- Merchant Banking: Past and Present
- Recent legislation permits financial holding companies to engage in merchant banking, a lucrative activity for a handful of large commercial and investment banks for many years. The author provides a history of merchant banking and commercial bank involvement in this specialty and the present condition.
- White papers 2002-06-01
- State banks behind Dung Quat loan. (Banking & Finance: in-depth news, analysis and comment from Vietnam's banking and finance sector)
- STATE-OWNED Vietnam Industrial and Commercial Bank, or Vietincombank, has announced it will provide a $50-million loan to state giant PetroVietnam for the $1.3-billion Dung Quat oil refinery. The bank's chief executive officer Pham Huy Hung said Vietincombank, together with other state-owned banks, would provide syndicated loans to PetroVietnam....
- Research articles 2003-06-30
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